Lake Bell and Jessica Seinfeld Keep it Light at Rag & Bone

For all the over caffeinated, underfed, thoroughly sleep-deprived fashionistas who could use a touch of humor right about now, we give you Lake Bell.

The actress/comedienne has made a career by playing hilarious characters in movies such as Whatever Happens in Vegas, No Strings Attached and It's Complicated but it's Bell's latest film In a World… that has brought her recognition as one of Hollywood's new movers, shakers, and most important female voices in the industry.

One of our favorite things about Bell's character in In a World… (in which she wrote, directed, and starred) is how very un-Hollywood she is, so we had to know if she shared her idiosyncratic style proclivities. "I rock the occasional overalls like in the movie," she laughed. "I just don't tell many people about it. It was definitely a coming out party for overalls!"

Contrary to her overalls confession, she looked ultra-chic in a black Rag & Bone pantsuit. "I feel very comfortable in Rag & Bone," Bell said. "I love these guys; they're my buddies but they're also good friends to have!"

The actress's newfound fame as a writer has been a bit surreal: "I have the feeling of 'I'm just happy to be here,' in general. To have the movie in theaters and greeted with such a warm reception was incredible to me." Bell is currently writing a new screenplay but isn't giving up her day job anytime soon; she will act opposite Jon Hamm in the baseball film Million Dollar Arm, due out next year.

Meanwhile, humor also found its way onto Rag & Bone's runway with pops of neon-orange lipstick and sky-high platform wedges in moon-boot silver, which added playfulness to the highly wearable black and white separates.

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"As always, Rag & Bone is accessible and anyone can find a great piece that they can wear in their collection," said Jessica Seinfeld, who was sitting with Derek Blasberg and across from NBA Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook (for once, the supermodels were not the tallest people in the room and Westbrook swore to us that he loves to watch fashion shows for the clothes, not the models.)

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